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Heavenly Bodies is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Lawrence Dane and written by Lawrence Dane and Ron Base. The film stars Cynthia Dale, Richard Rebiere, Walter George Alton, Laura Henry, Stuart Stone and Patricia Idlette. [2] [3] The film was released on February 1, 1985, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Heavenly Bodies: Lawrence Dane: Drama: Here Come the Littles: Bernard Deyriès: Animated: International coproduction Hold-Up: Alexandre Arcady: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Guy Marchand, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Kim Cattrall: Canada-France co-production; later remade as Quick Change with Bill Murray and Geena Davis. Honeymoon (Lune de miel) Patrick Jamain ...
The Heavenly Bodies is a professional wrestling tag team famous for having worked in Smoky Mountain Wrestling, the World Wrestling Federation, and various independent promotions. Over the years, there have been multiple variations of the team, which has at different times included "Doctor" Tom Prichard , "Sweet" Stan Lane , "Beautiful" Bobby ...
January 18, 1985 That's Dancing! February 1, 1985 Heavenly Bodies: US theatrical distribution only; produced by Producers Sales Organization: February 22, 1985 Martin's Day: distribution only; produced by United Artists: March 1, 1985 The Aviator; April 12, 1985 Cat's Eye: US distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company: May 3 ...
She starred in the 1985 movie Heavenly Bodies, where she played the owner of an aerobics dance studio. Since 1998, she has been married to CBC News anchor Peter Mansbridge. They have one child, Will. She was a member of the judging panel of the Canadian television show Triple Sensation in 2007.
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Heavenly Bodies may refer to: "Heavenly Bodies" (song), by Earl Thomas Conley, 1982; Heavenly Bodies (band), a 1980s English new wave band; Heavenly Bodies, a 1985 Canadian film; Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team), professional wrestling tag team; Heavenly Bodies (1990s tag team), professional wrestling tag team
Lamont also wrote and performed songs for various films in the 1980s. In 1984, Lamont appeared on the original motion picture soundtrack of the film Heavenly Bodies, with his song "Love Always Wins". [4] In 1985, Lamont wrote the song "Fright Night", performed by The J. Geils Band, for the film Fright Night.